I TAKE OFFENSE THAT YOU COMPARE THIS HOBBIE TO MENTAL ILLNESS ONE IN FOUR PEOPLE HAVE SOME FORM OF MENTAL ILLNESS MAYBE YOU SHOULD LOOK WITH IN
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Can speakers cause mental illness?
I would like to copy and paste one of the agon member who responded to kenjit’s recent post. Makes me crack every time I read it. Here it is: Trepanning, also known as trepanation, trephination, trephining or making a burr hole(the verb trepan derives from Old French from Medieval Latin trepanum from Greek trypanon, literally "borer, auger")[1][2] is a surgical intervention in which a hole is drilled or scraped into the human skull. The intentional perforation of the cranium exposes the dura mater to treat health problems related to intracranial diseases or release pressured blood buildup from an injury. It may also refer to any "burr" hole created through other body surfaces, including nail beds. A trephine is an instrument used for cutting out a round piece of skull bone to relieve pressure beneath a surface. Detail from The Extraction of the Stone of Madness, a painting by Hieronymus Bosch depicting trepanation (c.1488–1516).In ancient times, holes were drilled into a person who was behaving in what was considered an abnormal way to let out what people believed were evil spirits.[3] Evidence of trepanation has been found in prehistoric human remains from Neolithic times onward. The bone that was trepanned was kept by the prehistoric people and may have been worn as a charm to keep evil spirits away. Evidence also suggests that trepanation was primitive emergency surgery after head wounds[4] to remove shattered bits of bone from a fractured skull and clean out the blood that often pools under the skull after a blow to the head. Hunting accidents, falls, wild animals, and weapons such as clubs or spears could have caused such injuries. Trepanations appear to have been most common in areas where weapons that could produce skull fractures were used.[5] The primary theories for the practice of trepanation in ancient times include spiritual purposes and treatment for epilepsy, headache, head wound, and mental disorders.[6] |
Kind gentlemen and gentleladies, this is no laughing matter. I believe that thoughts from Kenjit's brain are flowing rearward and bouncing back forward from his cranium resulting in his obsession with speakers. In fact, this physiological phenomenon is an exact mirror reflection of his perceived problem with speaker sound reproduction. Fortunately the solution is simple, several well placed cranium holes drilled with a 1/4" drill bit should suffice, as will several well placed holes in said speakers.. |